British Citizenship Test

British Citizenship Test Practice Questions Free

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Which novel written by JRR Tolkien was voted the country’s best-loved novel in 2003?

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In 2003, the Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien was voted the country’s best-loved novel.

Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth I?

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The father of Queen Elizabeth I was Henry VIII.

Which of the following statements is TRUE:

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Mary Stuart (‘Mary, Queen of Scots’) was a Catholic.

Who is the patron Saint of Northern Ireland?

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The patron Saint of Northern Ireland is St Patrick.

Which of the following is an example of civil law?

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Discrimination in the workplace is an example of civil law.

Which of the following is not a valid UK coin?

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There are no 25p coins in the UK currency.

What sort of church is the Church of Scotland?

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In Scotland, the national Church is the Church of Scotland, which is a Presbyterian Church.

In which battle did Admiral Nelson die?

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Admiral Nelson was in charge of the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar and was killed in the battle.

William of Orange was asked by Protestants to invade England and proclaim himself king. But, when William reached England, there was no resistance and he took over the throne. This event was later Known as:

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William of Orange was asked by Protestants to invade England and proclaim himself king. When William reached England, there was no resistance and he took over the throne. This event was later called the ‘Glorious Revolution’.

What sort of charity is ‘Friends of the Earth’?

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Friends of the Earth is an environmental charity.

Where should you register if you want to become part of a jury?

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People on the electoral register are randomly selected to serve on a jury. Therefore, if you want to be selected to form part of a jury you have to be on the electoral register and be between 18 to 70 years old.

Where does golf come from?

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The modern game of golf can be traced back to 15th century Scotland.

St Helena and the Falkland Islands are part of Great Britain.

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There are also several British overseas territories in other parts of the world, such as St Helena and the Falkland Islands. They are also linked to the UK but are not part of it.

What is the name of the period when new ideas about politics, philosophy and science were developed?

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During the 18th century, new ideas about politics, philosophy and science were developed. This is often called ‘the Enlightenment’.

What king was defeated by Oliver Cromwell during the Civil War and hid in an oak tree before escaping to Europe?

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The correct answer is Charles II.

If a husband forces his wife to have sex he can be charged with rape.

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This statement is true.

Complaints against the police can only be made by writing to the Police Complaints Commissioner.

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Anyone can make a complaint about the police by going to a police station and writing to the Chief Constable of the police force involved. Complaints can also be made to an independent body: the Independent Police Complaints Commission in England and Wales, the Police Complaints Commissioner for Scotland or the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.

When do the television and newspapers have stories that are jokes until midday?

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On April Fool’s Day, the 1st of April the television and newspapers often have stories that are April Fool jokes.

Which two of the following are fundamental principles of British life?

Please select 2 correct answers

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The fundamental principles of British life include: democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs and participation in community life.

In which country of the British Empire did the Boer War (1899-1902) take place?

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The Boer War of 1899 to 1902 took place in South Africa with settlers from the Netherlands called the Boers.

Which of the following actions is known as “canvassing”?

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Members of political parties persuade people to vote for their candidates – for instance, by handing out leaflets in the street or by knocking on people’s doors and asking for their support. This is called ‘canvassing’.

When does Easter take place?

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Easter takes place in March or April.

Where is the Eden Project located?

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The Eden Project is located in Cornwall, in the south west of England.

When did Germany invade Poland?

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Germany invaded Poland in 1939.